Hi Florian, thanks to you and Angela Nagle for the fascinating discussion in
Berlin.. I wish I had been present but at least we have the recording..
I take your point that you and Angela soon took the conversation away from
sub-cultures and as you indicate in the paragraph below the focus is
Hello Kristoffer, David,
Actually, I had tried (but may have failed) in my own contribution to the
debate not to make any firm distinction between "subculture" and culture at
large. This is why I had pulled in the "high-brow" examples of Simon
Strauss and Götz Kubitschek, the examples of fascist
David Garcia wrote:
> A questioner towards the end of the discussion asked if Cramer and Nagle
> could talk more about affect and affective politics.. more about the
> emergence of movements and how sub-cultural energies today mobilised. Which
> the questioner added is ?also a question of
David Garcia wrote:
> A questioner towards the end of the discussion asked if Cramer and Nagle
> could talk more about affect and affective politics.. more about the
> emergence of movements and how sub-cultural energies today mobilised. Which
> the questioner added is ?also a question of
David Garcia wrote:
> A questioner towards the end of the discussion asked if Cramer and Nagle
> could talk more about affect and affective politics.. more about the
> emergence of movements and how sub-cultural energies today mobilised. Which
> the questioner added is ?also a question of
Thanks - tldr yet - but to link it to the discussion from before, LD50
Gallery and Nick Land and the question
If it’s right to attack a fascist gallery get directly mentioned at 64:22
> Am 05.03.2018 um 15:27 schrieb David Garcia
> :
>
> Florian Cramer &